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Bbk_agp Posted 14 years ago
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I am teacher!?

Hi every one;

In the sentence "I am a teacher", how the sentence change if we don't use "a" and simply say "I am teacher". Why we use "a" and what would happen if we don't use it!?

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Bbk_agp how the sentence change if we don't use "a" and simply say "I am teacher". Depending on the situation, It will most proabably become awkward. Bbk_agp Why we use "a" Because teacher is a count noun, so either a or the (although not always) should appear in front of it.

  • Bbk_agp how the sentence change if we don't use "a" and simply say "I am teacher".
  • Depending on the situation, It will most proabably become awkward.
  • Bbk_agp Why we use "a" Because teacher is a count noun, so either a or the (although not always) should appear in front of it.
  • Bbk_agp and what would happen if we don't use it!?
  • It would mostly sound confusing, awkward.
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Bbk_agp how the sentence change if we don't use "a" and simply say "I am teacher".
Depending on the situation, It will most proabably become awkward.
Bbk_agpWhy we use "a"
Because teacher is a count noun, so either a or the (although not always) should appear in front of

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